Reds to up bid for Boro keeper

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Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson will make a new £2million bid for Middlesbrough keeper Brad Jones today.

The Kop are upping their original offer and Boro are set to accept the fee for the big Australian, who will be allowed to head to Merseyside as the main competition for No.1 Pepe Reina.

Boro were holding out for £3m, but have now lowered their demands and Jones will make the move to Anfield as a 'home-grown player' under new Premier League rules, because of the time he has spent in England.

Jones sat out Boro's 3-1 defeat against Ipswich because he was suspended.

But the ban is now served, making him free to sit on the Liverpool bench against Arsenal on Sunday.

Boro will now bid for Crystal Palace's Julian Speroni as a replacement.

Palace will turn to veteran Richard Wright to fill the dependable Argentine's gloves.

This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.

This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.